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Ju ne 4, 1929. N, FULKERSON Re. 17,320

CAKE PAN Original Filed Aug. '7, 1925 Reis sued June 4,

improvements in. cake pansand more particua cake maybe produced eiiectingjvarious dirt; 5 ferent flavor andcolor comblnations.

providing a removable and insertable atadapted for" removal priorto baking; l i

struction, inexpensive "to manufacture and one which will bevery efiiclent and useful n operation. I

v invention consists in theno'vel features of I ficationandclainisf i In th "accompanying 'davvings, forniing a part ofthisapplicatioi1z+ e v Figure 1 is a. top planview ofa circular pan fitted vWith my detachable improvement; Figure 2, is a section on the line 22 of ,7 Eigure'l; v 5 Q Figure Sisa modification showing a differentv f cake pan device; and 3 Fig'ureec aise ctionon line l-eo'f Figure 3livith partsbroken away; In Figs. 1 'andQ al circular cake pan 8 is f)..rovic Pd" Inthis forina di providedconsisting of a central circular par- 1 of which radiate a plurality of division ribs or 1a gee '10. Thes the "cakeipanS and'the outer edges of said ribs cidjent to the inclination oithis peripheral vail as clearly shown in Fig of the draw snugly Within the ,;cake, pan and obviously providesa plurality of compartments into M which "or t batter of various icolors' and flavors in y be introducedflj This division thepanprior tobaking.

*ircu'larcake pan :12flis shown for. use particue My inventionrelates to new and useful f larly toan attachment for a cake pan vvhereby" [outer concentric circular partition lfi, said i A further object of the invention resides in ,tachinentfor apan through the mediumvof whichcompartments are forined in said pan; 1 0 "for thereception of cake batterof different,

colors and? flavors, the attachment being -sa ne, said ribs also providing con ipartinents A still further objectjresides in provlding a device WlllCh'iS simple and durable n con 20 construction, combination and arrangement I H of parties iil be here nafter referred to and a more particularly pointed out infthe spec1-' sive and. eiiicient means forrcarrying outthe ion member is 9 tion Walli g from thelouter peripheral )face V I e flanges or ribs-extend to I the Inner :face ot lthe-peripheral- Wall 8" of rings. Thisdivi-sionrmemberis adapte'dftoiit partition fivalls some r which are circular and concentrically arranged and others which are radially disposech said db ision 5i) member as in the other forin of the inven- -illustratedin Figsfi: andletinTw hicha large j I r I r I Ln 11pStiLIlCl1I1g circular Wl,ll, a removable Reimzo: jj

UNITED ST TE PAT NT OFFICE CAKE TAN:

" original 1624394i, time Aprii 19, 1927,- Senia1 No'.:483819;filed"AugnBtJT ISSZSLK;Amilication for I. i i 'reissuevvfiledl April 18, l929umSer ie1=Nor356,256, I

vinvention, Iprovide a division member co1n h prising an inner circular partition 14 and an v 60 partitions being held in'spaced-reiation by means of theradial'ribs 16 connectingthe between said circular partitions. Projecting radially from the outer peri herv of the out er circular partition 15am t 1e rice or flangesf 17, theouterend edges 18 ofwhich are beveled coincident'to. the inclinationof the inner face "ofth e 'Wa1l20 of the pan 12, as clearly shown "111 Fig. 4. This division member isadapted to be inserted in the cake panprior to the in- I r I v I troduction'of the cake batter into the various Withthese and other objects 1nv1evv, my"

compartments, and" is further adapted to be: removedfroin the pan pr or-to baking as in my be used between the additional partitions 3 dividing the circular partitions.

Fromthe foregoing description'of the con-q straction of my improved device, it Will be seenlthat I have provided a simple, inexpenobjects'ofiny. invention; and While I have particularly described the elements best adapted to peiliform the ftfiinctions setiorth; it ch ious ti'iat various changes in form, proportion; and in thexminor details of construction finay' be resorted to, Without de-' parting fronithesnirit" 01*-Sl(31ifi(3111g any of i the principles of theinv'ention.

IIaving thus described niy" invention, What 95 I'clainiis: e f f r 1. In combination with a bake'pan having an u standing; circular"Wall v a removable division "Inen'iber l coinprising a plurality of r inei'nber adapted tojnestin the pan and the tiontothepanfl N I 2. In combination with a bake pan having r i 11o division member comprising a plurality of circular and concentric Walls adapted to nest in said pan and means in association with the Walls of said division member to space the same With respect to one another and with respect to the circular Wall of said pan When the division member is nested in the latter.

3. In combination With a pan havingan upstanding circular wa1l, a removable division member comprising a plurality of circular 10 and concentric Walls adapted to nest in said pan and radial means in connection'with the Walls of said member to retain said Walls in spaced relation to one another and in spaced relation to the circular Wall of said pan.

In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature hereto.

NETTIE R. FULKERsoN. 

